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SLKOR Micro Semiconductor Public Welfare Event

SLKOR Micro Semiconductor Public Welfare Event

Globe and Mail9 hours ago
"No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted." We're proud to share: As the rainy season swept through China, SLKOR teams took to the streets of Shenzhen's Huaqiangbei yesterday. We distributed hundreds of free umbrellas to drenched pedestrians, turning sudden downpours into moments of shared warmth. To every colleague who organized this act of care, and to the strangers whose smiles reminded us why community matters—thank you. We're honored to have you as part of SLKOR Team.
Recently, SLKOR held its "Umbrella Giveaway in Huaqiangbei" event, providing red umbrellas for people braving the rain for the third consecutive year. Crowds gathered in front of SLKOR's two flagship stores in Huaqiangbei, with electronics engineers applying for samples and customers picking up orders streaming in continuously. Managers Huang Xiang (Store 1) and Xian Hongmei (Store 2), along with their teams, worked efficiently and methodically, handing out SLKOR-branded mineral water with smiles radiating genuine happiness. Amidst the wind and rain, people unfurled the vibrant "SLKOR Umbrellas", turning Huaqiangbei into a sea of "Samkor Red"! Both Huang Xiang and Xian Hongmei are long-time colleagues who have worked with Mr. Song Shiqiang for 18 years. Seeing the "SLKOR" brand take root and flourish in Huaqiangbei, and witnessing the company's continuous growth, fuels their enthusiasm for their work!
As a cornerstone of China's semiconductor industry, "SLKOR" brand (www.slkormicro.com) encompasses the R&D and production of products including Silicon Carbide (SiC) power devices, MOSFETs, IGBTs, Schottky diodes, Hall sensors, optocouplers, linear regulators (LDO), DC-DC power management ICs, isolated gate drivers, and data converters. Among these, SiC devices, diodes, transistors, and MOSFETs are particularly hot sellers in the Huaqiangbei stores. Popular SLKOR models in Huaqiangbei include MMBT5551, MMBT5401, MMBT3904, SS8050, SS8550, M7, SS14, DSK34, FR107, SS54, SS36, SS34, SM4007PL, slkor SLKOR 1N4148WS, 1N4148W, 1N4148WT, LL4148, SS310, AMS1117-3.3, AMS1117-5.0, etc., favored by a wide range of customers for their reliable quality and excellent cost-performance ratio.
Popular product models of Slkor SLKOR selling hot in Huaqiangbei
About SLKOR:
SLKOR, headquartered in Shenzhen, China, is a rapidly emerging national high-tech enterprise in the power semiconductor sector. With R&D centers in Beijing and Suzhou, its core technical team originates from Tsinghua University. As an innovator in silicon carbide (SiC) power device technology, SLKOR's products are widely used in new energy vehicles, photovoltaic power generation, industrial IoT, and consumer electronics, providing critical semiconductor solutions to over 10,000 clients globally.
The company delivers more than 2 billion units annually, with its SiC MOSFETs and 5th-generation ultrafast recovery SBD diodes setting industry benchmarks in efficiency ratio and thermal stability. SLKOR holds over 100 invention patents and offers 2,000+ product models, continually expanding its IP portfolio across power devices, sensors, and power management ICs. Certifications including ISO 9001, EU RoHS/REACH, and CP65 compliance demonstrate the company's steadfast commitment to technological innovation, lean manufacturing, and sustainable development.
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